Bihar on verge of bankruptcy, says Tejashwi
While addressing the press at the party office, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader alleged that the state is facing extreme financial loss due to scams, corruption, revenue loss, widening fiscal deficit and mounting debt
Bank assistant manager found dead in Begusarai house
Patna DM extends school closure till June 30
College-level marathon organised at A N College
Two cops join religious processions; only one gets notice
Bihar: A Sub Inspector in Bihars Muzaffarpur district brandished a sword during a Muharram procession on Friday, June 26, and was served a show-cause notice over it. Another cop, Circle Officer Anuj Chaudhary from Uttar Pradeshs Sambhal had been involved in a similar incident last year, wielding a mace during a Gada Yatra procession, but Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Most criminals have fled to Nepal, claims Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary
Speaking at the inaugural programme of 'Panchayat Vikas Diwas' at Tetiya Gram Panchayat in Munger district, Choudhary said the state government was committed to strengthening law and order and ensuring strict action against corruption
Gold traders lured to apartment, robbed of 1kg gold; three arrested
Tejashwi Yadav Criticizes Bihar Government Over Corruption Allegations
Patna, June 28: Tejashwi Yadav, the Leader of the Opposition in the Bihar Assembly and the national executive president of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), launched a fierce attack on the state government on Sunday. He accused the administration of corruption, financial mismanagement, and alleged irregularities in government schemes. According to Yadav, the state treasury ... Read more Tejashwi Yadav Criticizes Bihar Government Over Corruption Allegations
Two BJP ruled States flag concerns over VB G RAM G funding ahead of July 1 rollout
Several States have raised concerns over the Centres new rural employment scheme, VB-G RAM G, ahead of its July 1 rollout. An RTI reply has revealed that Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand sought a review of the funding pattern, while other States flagged concerns over wages, the proposed blackout period and delayed payments.
While three from the family from Munger had a miraculous escape and came out alive, three others had died in the Taratala warehouse collapse.
Ajay Rai meets Bharat Bhushan's kin in Bihar, demands probe into death
Nehru Path traffic curbs for metro rail work put on hold
Sadhguru: Bihar crucible of intellectual and spiritual life
Cops rescue 2 Bihar women in Bengal
8-month-old kidnapped from Samastipur Junction rescued; five arrested
16-year-old injured after sword pierces head during Muharram procession in Bihar
A shocking accident occurred during a Muharram procession in Rajnagar, Madhubani, when a sword slipped from a performer's hand, striking a 16-year-old boy in the head. The weapon penetrated nearly two-and-a-half inches, causing panic. After initial first aid, the injured teenager was transferred to a private hospital where doctors successfully removed the sword. He is now in stable condition and recovering in the ICU.
Samrat visits Miller School in city, calls for modern facilities
Bihar AG starts process to form new legal team
Nitish makes surprise visit to Bapu Tower, inspects facilities
Speaker discusses Amarnath Yatra preps with J&K LG
Two BJP-led States question wage burden under VB-G RAM G
Bihar, MP and Jharkhand question 60:40 funding pattern; five seek wage revision, four raise concerns over non-working days; most flag pending dues
Cop axed over false claim of being encounter victims relative
Motor Accident Tribunal awards Rs 1.79 crore to Govandi family in 2018 Bihar truck crash
People swelter as monsoon bypasses city despite rainfall in nearby districts
Guv pulls up varsities over delay in degree clearance
AIIMS-Patna develops lightweight brain surgery device
Railways to run 13 special trains for police aspirants today
New degree college to start in Buxar from July 1
Stakeholders meet at CNLU, suggest reforms to curb gender violence
Scanner on foreign monasteries in Bodh Gaya over illegal constructions
Bhagalpur hospitals set to get new ICU and HDU facilities
Bihar govt plans higher education reforms; New University Act under consideration
Bihar's higher education sector is set for a major overhaul following a high-level meeting chaired by Governor Syed Ata Hasnain. Key decisions include drafting a new university law, introducing research fellowships and grants, and mandating the full implementation of the Samarth digital platform by December 2026. The state also plans centralized recruitment for Assistant Professors and mandatory faculty development programs to boost academic quality and transparency.
India's Only SDG Lions Shortlist at Cannes 2026 Comes from a Grassroots Education Movement in Bihar
In a significant moment for India's social impact ecosystem, Mothers of Courage – Shifting Societal Norms, One Conversation at a Time, a project documenting a grassroots movement for girls' education in Bihar through a powerful film, has earned India's only shortlist in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Lions category at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2026. From the villages of Bihar to the global stage at Cannes—celebrating the courage of mothers transforming girls' education The project, submitted by Bengaluru-based organisations Mantra Social Services and ShikshaLokam, both part of the broader Shikshagraha movement, stands alongside some of the world's most impactful campaigns driving measurable social change. The recognition places a community-led education initiative from rural Bihar on one of the world's most prestigious stages for creativity and impact. At the heart of the project is the Shiksha Chaupal, a community engagement model developed through years of grassroots work that brings together mothers, fathers, youth and local leaders to openly discuss the barriers preventing girls from completing their education. Through collective dialogue and public pledges, communities commit to ensuring girls remain in school and are protected from child marriage. To date, the initiative has facilitated more than 28,000 community gatherings across 14 districts in Bihar, mobilising over 800,000 citizens around girls' education and gender equality. The eight-minute documentary Mothers of Courage, directed by Vandana R and produced by Butterfly Effect Media, chronicles these conversations and the women leading change within their communities. " The women featured in this film are not activists in the conventional sense. They are mothers and mothers-in-law who chose to challenge deeply entrenched social norms — some fighting for their daughters, others breaking convention to send their daughters-in-law back to school ," said Khushboo Awasthi, Co-founder of Mantra4Change and Chief Curator, Shikshagraha . " This recognition belongs to them and to the thousands of communities across Bihar that have demonstrated how collective action can create lasting change. To see that work acknowledged on a global platform like Cannes Lions is both humbling and encouraging ." The Sustainable Development Goals Lions category recognises work that advances the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through demonstrable social impact. The category is among the festival's most competitive, with a strong emphasis on measurable outcomes and real-world change. For director Vandana R , the power of the film lay in documenting an existing movement rather than creating a narrative around it. " Everything audiences see in Mothers of Courage emerged from real conversations taking place in villages across Bihar ," she said. " Our role was simply to listen, observe and document. The courage and conviction came from the women themselves ." The shortlist adds to a growing list of recognitions for the project, including the Best Inspirational Film award at the Los Angeles Film Awards 2026 and a Silver at the ABBY Awards 2026 in the Sustainable Development Goals category. For Shikshagraha, the recognition highlights the growing visibility of community-led approaches to public education reform and gender equality. Championed by S.D. Shibulal (Co-founder and Former CEO of Infosys) and Bengaluru-based non-profits ShikshaLokam and Mantra4Change, Shikshagraha works with more than 30 partner organisations across 16 states to strengthen public education systems and improve outcomes for children in government schools. About Shikshagraha Shikshagraha is a people-powered movement to improve all 1 million public schools in India, so that every child experiences enriching learning and is ready for the future. Real change begins with the child at the centre — their learning, confidence, well-being, and aspirations, and with those closest to the child. The movement enables parents, women and youth to demand and support quality education, and equips teachers, school leaders, and officials with tools for micro-improvements towards systemic change. Currently, 30+ civil society, industry and philanthropic partners in the Shikshagraha network are collectively strengthening 1,17,000+ schools across 35 districts across 16 states & UTs. This includes enabling education leaders to lead need-based school improvements and amplifying women, youth and community participation in the public education system. Shikshagraha works towards improving schools where the need is greatest, supports leadership on the ground, and shifts the norms that hold education back. Through visible practice change and collective action by communities, governments, civil society, and markets, it reimagines what public schools can and must deliver. shikshagraha.org/ for more details.
Neeraj Kumar Welcomes SIT Action in Ram Temple Donation Theft Case
Patna, June 27: Neeraj Kumar, a member of the Bihar Legislative Council from the Janata Dal (United), has expressed his support for the Special Investigation Teams (SIT) actions regarding the Ram Temple donation theft case. He emphasized that donations made in the name of Lord Ram were given with reverence, and any theft or misappropriation ... Read more Neeraj Kumar Welcomes SIT Action in Ram Temple Donation Theft Case
2 Rice Mill Workers Die in Kodad Hit-and-Run Accident
The victims were identified as Rajesh and Shiva, who were natives of Bihar and working in a local rice mill
CM Omar meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Thursday evening held separate meetings with distinguished visitors from Bihar and Himachal Pradesh at his residence in Srinagar, discussing issues of mutual interest and avenues for greater inter-governmental cooperation. Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Dr Prem Kumar, called on the Chief Minister. During the meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of strengthening inter-governmental cooperation, democratic institutions and the exchange of legislative best practices. As per an official press release, the Chief Minister welcomed the Speaker to Jammu and Kashmir and wished him a pleasant stay. Later, Himachal Pradesh Minister for School Education, Rohit Thakur, called on the Chief Minister. He was accompanied by State Project Director Rajesh Sharma; Director, School Education, Himachal Pradesh, Ashish Kumar Kohli; Additional Secretary School Education (HP), Anil Chauhan and faculty members associated with Samagra Shiksha, Himachal Pradesh. The meeting featured a constructive exchange of views on key initiatives in the education sector, with discussions focusing on strengthening school education, promoting innovation in teaching and learning, enhancing institutional collaboration and facilitating the sharing of best practices between the two Himalayan regions. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah underscored the importance of quality education as the cornerstone of sustainable development and highlighted the value of inter-governmental collaboration in improving learning outcomes. He expressed confidence that such engagements would further deepen cooperation between Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh in the field of education and contribute to the adoption of innovative and effective educational practices. Minister for Education Sakina Itoo, Members of Legislative Assembly Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed and Mushtaq Guroo and other officials were also present during the occasion.
Omar seeks stronger J&KHimachal education ties
Meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister Srinagar, June 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah yesterday evening held separate meetings with distinguished visitors from Bihar and Himachal Pradesh at his residence in Srinagar, discussing issues of mutual interest and avenues for greater inter-governmental cooperation. Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Dr. Prem Kumar, called on the Chief Minister. During the meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on matters of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of strengthening inter-governmental cooperation, democratic institutions and the exchange of legislative best practices. The Chief Minister welcomed the Speaker to Jammu and Kashmir and wished him a pleasant stay. Later, Himachal Pradesh Minister for School Education, Rohit Thakur, called on the Chief Minister. He was accompanied by State Project Director Rajesh Sharma; Director, School Education, Himachal Pradesh, Ashish Kumar Kohli; Additional Secretary School Education (HP), Anil Chauhan and faculty members associated with Samagra Shiksha, Himachal Pradesh. The meeting featured a constructive exchange of views on key initiatives in the education sector, with discussions focusing on strengthening school education, promoting innovation in teaching and learning, enhancing institutional collaboration and facilitating the sharing of best practices between the two Himalayan regions. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah underscored the importance of quality education as the cornerstone of sustainable development and highlighted the value of inter-governmental collaboration in improving learning outcomes. He expressed confidence that such engagements would further deepen cooperation between Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh in the field of education and contribute to the adoption of innovative and effective educational practices. Minister for Education Sakina Itoo, Members of Legislative Assembly Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed and Mushtaq Guroo and other officials were also present during the occasion.
Mirwaiz Hopes PM Modi Revives Spirit Of Regional Engagement
Bats for dialogue, urges India-Pakistan engagement Karbala an Eternal Lesson in Truth, Justice, Sacrifice Srinagar, June 26: : Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Molvi Mohammad Umar Farooq on Friday said dialogue, diplomacy and engagement remain the only sustainable path to resolving conflicts, urging India and Pakistan to revive efforts towards peace while drawing parallels from recent global developments. Addressing the Friday congregation at Jama Masjid Srinagar on Youm-e-Ashoora, Mirwaiz said the recent United States-Israel confrontation with Iran once again demonstrated that military force, however overwhelming, has its limits. Wars can alter circumstances and inflict immense suffering, but durable peace and lasting solutions ultimately require dialogue, negotiation and statesmanship, he said. He noted that even after months of confrontation, enormous expenditure of resources and immense human suffering, adversaries eventually returned to the negotiating table. It is not a sign of weakness on either side; it reflects the reality that disputes cannot be resolved through force alone, he said, appreciating efforts by regional and international actors, including Pakistan and Qatar, to facilitate an environment conducive to dialogue. Mirwaiz said the same lesson holds particular relevance for South Asia, especially India and Pakistan. Our region is home to nearly one-fourth of humanity. It possesses immense civilizational wealth, extraordinary human resources and enormous economic potential. Yet for decades, political tensions, mistrust and unresolved issues have prevented the peoples of this region from fully realizing these possibilities. Societies suffer not only economically, but also emotionally and psychologically, he said. Referring to his own commitment to dialogue, Mirwaiz said that following the assassination of his father, Shaheed Mirwaiz Molvi Farooq, in 1990, he inherited not only the office of the Mirwaiz but also the responsibility to uphold the principles for which his father laid down his life. He said Shaheed Mirwaiz consistently advocated justice and dialogue over violence and supported engagement between India and Pakistan, believing that the interests of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and the wider region would be best served through peace, mutual respect and meaningful dialogue. Mirwaiz said that whether through the Awami Action Committee or later through the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, he has consistently upheld this principle for more than 36 years despite facing considerable odds and pushback. Sustainable peace cannot emerge from wars, force or violence. Lasting solutions require engagement, understanding and the courage to listen even to those with whom one disagrees, he said. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mirwaiz said he is today among the longest-serving leaders in independent India. He recalled that during the early years of his tenure, Modi spoke of regional cooperation and demonstrated an interest in improving relations with neighbouring countries. Those gestures generated hope across South Asia and created expectations of greater regional engagement and stability, he said. Mirwaiz said he had the opportunity, along with his colleagues, to engage with leaders across political dispensations, including former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani and former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh. While differences remained, those engagements reflected an important principle: dialogue itself has value. It reduces mistrust, humanises opposing perspectives and creates possibilities that otherwise remain closed, he said. Expressing hope for renewed engagement, Mirwaiz said the spirit that informed Prime Minister Modi in the early years of his tenure, as well as the efforts made under leaders such as Vajpayee and Dr Manmohan Singh, should once again find expression. Peace may be difficult. Dialogue may be slow. Diplomacy may demand patience. Yet these remain the most reliable instruments for resolving issues and securing a better future, Mirwaiz said. Referring to the significance of Youm-e-Ashoora, Mirwaiz said the tragedy of Karbala is not merely a chapter of history but an eternal lesson in truth, patience, justice and sacrifice. He said Imam Hussain (RA) did not seek war or confrontation but stood for the principle that differences should be addressed through truth, adherence to the principles of Islam and sincere dialogue. When those before him chose oppression and violence instead, history recorded their failure forever, while Imam Hussain (RA) and his devoted companions became everlasting symbols of courage, sacrifice and steadfastness upon truth. Karbala reminds us that power may appear strong for a time, but in the end it is truth, justice and moral courage that prevail, he said, adding that when force replaces reason and confrontation replaces communication, societies suffer, whereas truth, patience and dialogue leave behind a legacy that history honours.
EOU seeks NTA data as NEET re-exam fraud probe widens
Woman slits six-month-old daughter's throat in West Champaran; arrested
Academic session begins, but new PU buildings lie unused
Deputy CM backs govt, Nishant amid encounter row, PMCH action
Ayodhya donation row sparks political exchanges in Bihar; JD(U), RJD seek action
JEEViKA tea unit in Kishanganj sets 1k-tonne target
Sadhguru begins 3-day Bihar visit, meets CM
Axed PMCH principal, health dept trade barbs
Govt move to reserve jail warder posts for ex-Agniveers welcomed
Govt earmarks over Rs8cr for major state fairs
CM Omar Abdullah meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister in Srinagar
SRINAGAR, JUNE 26: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah yesterday evening held separate meetings with distinguished visitors from Bihar and Himachal Pradesh at his residence in Srinagar, discussing issues of mutual interest and avenues for greater inter-governmental cooperation. Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly, Dr. Prem Kumar, called on the Chief Minister. During the meeting, the two [] The post CM Omar Abdullah meets Bihar Assembly Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister in Srinagar appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
HC raps govt over autocratic cancellation of land records
Cardboard used instead of plaster at Sugauli PHC
Delhi JD(U) functionarys father found shot dead in Barh locality
Auto, e-rickshaw operators seek clarity on citys new permit plan
Man who fired at ASI lynched in Darbhanga
Govt to appoint contractual assistant professors in 211 new degree colleges
ASI injured in Darbhanga firing, attacker lynched
MU struggles to run self-financed courses amid staff crunch, delay in affiliation
Bharat Bhushan Tiwari, 28, a man who said he was trying to change the system, died when police allegedly shot him down a dirt track in Bihars Bhojpur district on June 17. Over a day, he had live-streamed the police surrounding his house, and recorded his anger at politicians false promises, while brandishing a gun. When news of his death went viral, outraged people protested and thousands attended a Mahapanchayat, reportsAmit Bhelari. It prompted the State government to order a judicial enquiry, suspend police personnel, and register a murder case against at least two
Dashrath Paswan's unwavering commitment to his daughter Rajni's education, despite extreme poverty in Bihar's Jamui district, has culminated in her selection as a Bihar Police constable. Working tirelessly with a handcart, Dashrath and his wife prioritized their children's studies, a sacrifice that has now borne fruit. Rajni's success is a testament to parental dedication, proving that determination can overcome financial hardship and secure a brighter future.
SIR completes one year: Nearly six crore names deleted so far
Post Bihar SIR, its voters' list was pruned by nearly 65 lakh amid allegations by the Opposition and activists that the poll authority was working at the behest of the BJP to disenfranchise citizens for want of documents
Bihar fake encounter case: Justice Vinod Kumar Sinha meets the victims family, inspects site
Whenever a problem comes, the concerned government (State) immediately moves forward, and in this incident of (Bhojpur district) too, a highest order of commission of inquiry has been formed, and whoever is found guilty, action will be taken against them, says Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary
Kolkata warehouse collapse: Three minors from Bihar and Bengal, among the dead
The two other minors who died in the accident are Rahul Chowdhury (17) from Char Shambhunagar in West Bengals Nodia and Sahil Sardar (17) from South 24 Parganas Ramchandrakhali
Pappu Yadav Calls for Investigation into Bharat Tiwari Encounter Case
Gwalior, June 26: Pappu Yadav, the Member of Parliament from Purnia, has made serious allegations against the Bihar state government and administration regarding the controversial Bharat Tiwari encounter case. He asserted that the encounter was entirely unjustified and demanded a fair investigation into the matter. Yadav emphasized that the Congress party stands firmly with the ... Read more Pappu Yadav Calls for Investigation into Bharat Tiwari Encounter Case
Delayed monsoon hits kharif farming in Gaya
Celebratory firing at wedding kills brides maternal uncle in Muzaffarpur
Quality education is my foremost priority
Training programme at TPS College highlights Bihars groundwater challenges
Court defers hearing on bail plea of Khan Sir
Muharram: Patna admin deploys cops, magistrates at 351 locations
Govt to revamp MSME directorate, draft new policy
Multi-state network surfaces in NEET fraud investigation
Ashirvad follows Vaibhavs path, smashes 168 in Samastipur match
PMCs tax collections rise after first ARV revision
Short circuit triggers fire scare at Khan Sirs Patna coaching centre
Panic briefly flared in Patna's Musallahpur after smoke was seen at Khan Sir's coaching institute. Officials clarified it was an electrical short circuit, not a fire, with smoke from fire extinguishers used as a precaution. Students and staff evacuated safely. The incident highlights recent fire safety audit findings at the institute, which had identified several shortcomings.
Tight security for Muharram processions in Buxar
Govt approves sugar cane industry incentive policy
Bhojpur encounter: NDA partners rally behind state govt
CM asks BJP workers to flag irregularities, strengthen coordination
Shrawani Mela: DRM inspects preparations at Sultanganj, Bhagalpur railway stations
CM promises pension cover for remaining JP movement activists
Boy killed in Jehanabad celebratory firing
PMCH principal removed over absence during ministers visit
Weather Tomorrow June 26: India braces for varied weather on Friday, June 26, as the IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across many states. While monsoon activity strengthens, some northern and eastern regions may still face heatwave conditions. Residents are urged to stay updated on rapidly changing weather patterns, with heavy rainfall expected in the Northeast and southern states.
Passport Valid Document For Voter Roll Revision: Election Commission
During the Bihar SIR, Assam's special revision, and subsequent phases of poll roll revision, passports have consistently been listed as one of the 12 documents that individuals can submit.
Madrasa teacher held for sexually harassing students in Kerala
Malappuram: A Madrasa teacher, who went into hiding after being booked for allegedly sexually abusing over a dozen students of an institution here, has been arrested in Bihar, police said on Thursday, June 25. A team from the Valanchery police station arrested the accused, AK Muhammad, from a remote location in Bihar on Wednesday, they Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Former Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi has been issued a final ultimatum by the Building Construction Department to vacate her official residence at 10 Circular Road by June 29. Failure to comply will lead to legal action. Despite previous notices and the allocation of an alternative residence, Devi has vowed to resist eviction, stating she will not leave the bungalow, which has been a significant political hub for the RJD.
A 10-year-old girl was brutally raped and murdered in Delhi by a cab driver who stalked her for 45 minutes. The suspect, Basu Kumar Singh, a driver for major aggregators, attempted to cover his tracks by cleaning his vehicle and changing clothes. A massive police operation, utilizing GPS and CCTV footage, led to his swift arrest. Singh, a habitual offender with prior cases in Bihar, confessed to the heinous crime.
JP Nadda Calls Emergency the Biggest Attack on Democracy and Constitution
Patna, June 25: Former National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Union Minister JP Nadda stated on Thursday that the Emergency imposed on June 25, 1975, was the most significant assault on Indian democracy, the Constitution, and civil liberties. He emphasized that the struggle to protect democracy and the Constitution began in Bihar ... Read more JP Nadda Calls Emergency the Biggest Attack on Democracy and Constitution
BJP Commemorates Constitution Murder Day to Remind Public of Emergency: Dilip Jaiswal
Patna, June 25: Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal recently addressed the significance of Constitution Murder Day, the Bharat Tiwari murder case, and the successful organization of the NEET exam. He stated that the BJP observes Constitution Murder Day annually to ensure the public does not forget the Emergency. Reflecting on the 51st anniversary of the Emergency, ... Read more BJP Commemorates Constitution Murder Day to Remind Public of Emergency: Dilip Jaiswal
A Dark Chapter in History: Emergency Imposed by Indira Gandhi, Says Ramkripal Yadav
Patna, June 25: Bihar government minister Ramkripal Yadav has made significant remarks regarding Constitution Martyr Day, JP Naddas visit to Patna, and the Bharat Tiwari encounter. He stated that today marks a dark chapter in history, as it was on this day that the Emergency was forcibly imposed on the people. On Constitution Martyr Day, ... Read more A Dark Chapter in History: Emergency Imposed by Indira Gandhi, Says Ramkripal Yadav

